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Llama

Meta's open-source large language model family

4.4
free open-source Development Updated 406 days ago

API

No

Mobile App

No

Users

500K+

Free tier

Completely free and open-source

Paid plans

Optional cloud hosting costs

Integrations

Hugging Face Ollama LangChain Custom implementations

Key Features

  • Open-source LLM models
  • Multiple model sizes (7B, 13B, 70B)
  • Self-hosting capabilities
  • Research and commercial use
  • Fine-tuning support

Overview

Llama is Meta’s family of open-source large language models available for research and commercial use. It provides powerful AI capabilities that can be run locally or on custom infrastructure.

Key Features

  • Open Source: Completely free and open-source models
  • Multiple Sizes: Various model sizes from 7B to 70B parameters
  • Self-Hosting: Run models on your own infrastructure
  • Commercial Use: Allowed for commercial applications
  • Customization: Full fine-tuning and modification capabilities

Use Cases

  • Self-hosted AI applications
  • Research and academic projects
  • Custom AI model development
  • Privacy-focused AI solutions
  • Cost-effective AI deployment

Pricing

  • Free: Models are completely free to use
  • Infrastructure: Only pay for your own hosting/compute costs
  • No API Fees: No usage-based pricing when self-hosted
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